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Wednesday 06 September 2006, 0:57 Makka Time, 21:57 GMT
Four dead in Lebanon 'assassination' bid
A Lebanese intelligence officer investigating the murder of Rafiq Hariri, the former prime minister, has been wounded in an bomb attack that left four of his bodyguards dead.
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